>No, you can get out just fine.
>Uncle Dojima even gave you your own house key so you won’t get yardstuck.
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>No, you can get out just fine.
>Uncle Dojima even gave you your own house key so you won’t get yardstuck.
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Aaaa one of my favourites.
Reclaiming that word from sparkly vampires if it kills me.
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Dude-Watching with The Brontes
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Possibly my favourite Beaton comic.
I once went to a play about the Brontes and whilst it was mostly about the other two they had Anne played by a puppet, who would occasionally appear in the background and not do anything apart from be heckled by her sisters. At one point they found one of her books and it was about the size of a thimble and they “read” it out loud in a series of high-pitched squeaky sounds.
I died.
So many places I've been and there's so much more to see
We've got galaxies and planets and moons
And an awful lot of running to do.Name: godiseven
Type: Color | Full Body
Commission: Genderbent Doctor Who/Adventure Time mashup; Fionna as Eleven, PG as Amy, Marshall as Rory and Cake as TARDIS. Will additional amount.—-
THANK YOU GODISEVEN for commissioning this, I loved it and I hope you love it too! Doctor Who and Adventure Time are two of my favorites so the mashup was a lot of fun. The lyrics from above are from Chameleon Circut’s “An Awful Lot of Running”.
((I EXPLODED INTERNALLY WHEN I SAW THIS SDKJVHBSBJDGH))
,IM7U6NY5BT4VR3CE,MNBVC YES…!!!
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you gotta love
THE FUCKING NOTES.
omg the notes
THE FUCKING NOTES
THIS POST NEEDS MORE NOTES. EVERYONE ON TUMBLR SHOULD REBLOG THIS AT LEAST ONCE
LMFAO THE GIF OF RON PUKING SLUGS BUT THEYRE RAINBOWS NOW SO EVERYTHINGS OKAY.
i knew i would have a use for these one day :’)
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No other comedian could do as much with the dead-pan. He used this great, sad, motionless face to suggest various related things; a one track mind near the track’s end of pure insanity; mulish imperturbability under the wildest of circumstances; how dead a human being can get and still be alive; an awe-inspiring sort of patience and power to endure, proper to granite but uncanny in flesh and blood. — James Agee in LIFE magazine
The screen was just a white sheet. They had this flickering machine. That was the first time I saw this angel with a white face and these beautiful eyes. I knew this was something special. It was the first time I saw him. He wore a flat pancake of a hat, and I just couldn’t believe the man’s grace. — Mel Brooks
The older Keaton got, the more one could see eternity in his look. — Robert Benayoun
Buster Keaton … will be around forever, because it’s unlikely that human beings will ever go out-of-date the way special effects do. Keaton running and clambering onto a moving Civil War train in The General is infinitely more exciting than Christian Slater jumping from a helicopter onto a speeding locomotive in Broken Arrow because what Keaton does is real, and the camera captures and preserves his feats for posterity. In Broken Arrow we never see Slater (or the stuntman, for that matter) leaping from the helicopter to the train. Instead there are several cuts, and we must suspend our disbelief and assume that the feat has been accomplished. Which means that it’s no feat at all. — Anthony Puccinelli
Happy Birthday to the greatest, most innovative, and most genius figure in all of film. Today, we tip our pork pies to you. | Joseph Frank “Buster” Keaton (4 Oct. 1895 - 1 Feb. 1966)
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